Monday, 14 March 2016

Creating the Ident

In my last blog post i mentioned how I was intending on using Movavi which is a screenshot recording app, but after trying it out and seeing the many factors i had to take into account( such as the cursor being in the recording, and also it being hard to edit the speed because of its format), I instead thought it would be easier to use Motion.  I had never used it before and it was a different type of software which at first was quite overwhelming to use, as there were many different tools etc.  I started by drawing the final design of the ident on illustrator and after we were happy with how it would look I put it into motion.  Then i used a pen tool and recorded drawing over the doodle in white.  This covered up the design, but then i used the Behaviour 'write-on' which meant that when it played the lines were revealed instead of covered up.  I found this very tricky and time consuming though as i had to perfectly draw over the lines in a thin pen, so if i messed up one small part of the line i would have to start the whole doodle again.  As the doodle is all one line this meant this was a challenge.  I then changed the speed of the doodle, so it was all fluid, as sometimes i would take a break doing the line, and finally when i was happy with the final product, i exported it to put it on FinalCut.  When it was on FinalCut i trimmed it down to get rid of the the extra blank screens at the start and beginning, and thought it would be a nice idea to add a sound of a pencil scribble, which I've  seen before in animations.  I was happy with that as it otherwise i think the ident would have felt abit empty and dull otherwise.  Overall i was happy with the finished product and found it satisfying that what i had pictured in my mind was actually created.


                ( Here is the ident off Motion, without the music or it being slowed down)

IW

Saturday, 12 March 2016

Vox-pop

I filmed a vox-pop to help with the audience research for our thriller.  We chose some one between the age of 15-25 to use as we found that to be our target age through our initial audience research post.

It helped us find out what films and what type of thrillers people prefer. It gave us more depth and more of an idea of for the audience research for our own thriller. It also tells us what would make some one want to watch a thriller and what makes a more interesting thriller.  It was important to ask both closed questions and open questions to get a better idea of the our target audience.



AC

Friday, 11 March 2016

Final Cut

The clip above shows the final cut for our opening for a thriller. I found that begin able to put the titles and ident in helped a lot with the finishing of the film making it look much more finished and professional. Having to change actress was extremely hard and unexpected but I think that we handled this issue well and enabled us to rethink some of the shots we used before and either change or replicated the position of the shots making the second time round a lot quicker to film. Through the process of shooting this short clip I learned a lot about the whole process and let me develop my skills to a higher level.

Facebook page

The best way to get feedback and keep people updated with what we do is through a Facebook page we created at the beginning of this project, first showing the ideas for the location, asking for peoples input. We shared two different rough cuts of the film onto this site as well meaning that the followers were able to share and discuss different ideas for the soundtrack. The issue we found with having a Facebook page with our friends was that the feedback was limited as people would be too embarrassed or shy to comment. It was still helpful to us to post them as we knew how many people were watching and to promote our title sequence.

These are some screenshots from the Facebook page:



After these photos we have put up the final copy of the film and have changed the name from 'The following' to 'Stolen' as we thought it made for a more dramatic feel.

EB

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Rough Cut

This is where we managed to get up to before the girl who stars in this dropped out. We decided to re-film half of the shot only using another girl as it was the easiest and best working solution. The scenes we used with the man do not have to be re-shot due to there only being one shot with the man and the girl in the same shot although we filmed this in different ways allowing us to film a shot reverse shot suggesting they are responding to each other. We have not synced the sound taken from the boom or inserted a soundtrack meaning that we need to focus on the filming but nothing else.

EB

Friday, 5 February 2016

Casting, Archaetypes, Certain look of characters


Possible Archetypes for the girl 
  • Child: Could be a literal child or just living like one. Ex: Wally McDoogle, Peter Pan 
  • Innocent: someone who is inexperienced and exposed to evil. Ex: Dorothy Gale 
  • Slave: Does not belong to himself. Ex: Dobby the house elf 
  • Survivor: Pulls through no matter what happens, doesn’t give up
  • Victim: Was hurt by someone or lives in fear that someone will hurt him. Ex: Claireece “Precious” Jones
Possible Archetypes for the man

  • Introvert: Lives inside his shell to prevent anyone from seeing the real him. Ex: Gabriella Montez (High School Musical)
  • Manipulator: Plays with people and situations to get what he wants. Ex: Scarlett O’Hara
  • Masquerader: Pretends to be something he is not
  • Monster: A depraved beast. Ex: Gollum, Grendel (Beowulf)
  • Temptress: Uses power to make others weak. Ex: Megara (Hercules)
  • Tyrant: wants be in control at all times. Ex: Captain Hook
  • Villain: wants to destroy/trap the hero. Ex: Evil Queen in Snow White
AC

Idents


An ident is a image that a television channel or film production company uses to identify its self. It is made up of text of the name of the company. It is usually and animation or another form of moving image. It is usually shown before a film starts. They can be of a movie studio or production company

Examples of film production company indents:

 


It is important that an indent has very clear to read text. There is often a lot of movement, making a more exciting logo. There should be an iterating movement in the animation of the ident. For example, the stars circling in the Paramount ident and the female lifts up her torch, referencing the Statue of Liberty in the Columbia ident. They often have a very epic to them, for example, lions, show lights, mountains. They last from bout 15-25 seconds long each.

 However we want a more modern and sleek feeling to ours. Rather than the more traditional ones such as '20th century fox' and 'columbia'. We like the sleeker look of 'Metro Goldwyn Mayer'. It looks good with the black background contrasting with the gold logo. We can put a lot of effort in this ident by putting in sound effects, music and animation. We want to make sure ours isn't to long that it will get boring for the audience. We could have loud, dramatic and kind of epic music to make it more exciting. Or we could have a sleeker feel by having it simpler and just have sound effects in time with text. This would make a very short ident.

Often independent production companies, often have slightly more themed indents. This is because these companies specialise in making certain types of films, e.g. thrillers. The independent production company, 







As our film is dark psychological thriller and we want out ident to set the theme of the film. As idents are played at the very beginning of the film, they do have the power to set the film. This means that we don't want a ident that gives a very happy and relax feel. Darker colours and red will work to our advantage.


AC